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Topic: p. 404-p.414 and your group pages |
pkelley
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:15 am Subject: p. 404-p.414 and your group pages |
| The NAGPRA section reminds me, this section had one of the best introductions in the entire book -- The Kennewick man, or Patrick Stewart? I thought that was really funny. Anyway, it reminded me of th ... |
Topic: 358-363 368-378 |
pkelley
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 7:36 am Subject: 358-363 368-378 |
| This chapter brought up a lot of the questions I had about mixing the two cultures together (from chapter 9 or something) where Page talks about Handsome Lake and the significance of mixing two cultur ... |
Topic: Pages 336-350 and 355-357 |
pkelley
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:16 am Subject: Pages 336-350 and 355-357 |
| I didn't really understand what happened in the water rights section, how exactly was water unavailable? My impression was that Indians were given a specific plot of land for a reservation but it didn ... |
Topic: 4/15 |
pkelley
Replies: 11
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:44 am Subject: 4/15 |
| I also thought the reading was a little bland, but there was some fun stuff also. The section of the prophet who was called Handsome Lake was really interesting, and made me wonder how Christians resp ... |
Topic: 4/14 |
pkelley
Replies: 11
Views: 2089
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:49 am Subject: 4/14 |
| It always interested me how much control European presence had over Indian conflict. The Algonquins (my tribe) and the Iroquoi always had some overlapping territory that was constantly disputed, and t ... |
Topic: due 4/9 |
pkelley
Replies: 11
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:12 am Subject: due 4/9 |
| My thoughts when reading this were really similar to those of Rachel's. I immediately thought of some of the European cultural influences that would come along with horses, the first being the Europe' ... |
Topic: due 4/7 |
pkelley
Replies: 15
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:08 am Subject: due 4/7 |
| One of the things I've learned in middle school was that Europeans often traded the natives useless broken objects with a false sincerity in return for genuine gifts from the natives, like jewelry and ... |
Topic: Due 4/6 Ch. 4 Reading |
pkelley
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:30 am Subject: Due 4/6 Ch. 4 Reading |
| I agree with you completely on the idea that the Europeans may have had a hard time grasping the concept of other humans at a different point in development, and their new discovery probably played as ... |
Topic: Due 4/5 -- Charles Mann Reading |
pkelley
Replies: 11
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:42 am Subject: Due 4/5 -- Charles Mann Reading |
| I thought this reading was a very technical twist on everything Jake Page included in his book, but minus the diseases (since we haven't read about European arrival yet). Mann added a lot of positive ... |
Topic: Wilderness (?) |
pkelley
Replies: 12
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Forum: Environmental History Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:19 am Subject: Wilderness (?) |
| I disagree with Sam. CLEARLY didn't read the material and he doesn't pay attention in class. All he does is pick his nose and play with rubberbands. |
Topic: Reading due 4/2 |
pkelley
Replies: 11
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:16 am Subject: Reading due 4/2 |
| The mound builders touched on a lot of specific societal things like burial, art and agriculture that Page didn't mention before. He also suggested towards a greater hierarchy or order of importance i ... |
Topic: TEST |
pkelley
Replies: 11
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Forum: U.S. History: Native Americans Mod 6 Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 6:54 am Subject: TEST |
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